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Shortline Blues

Bob Woods

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Dificuldade: fácil | Estilo: blues | Sentimento: melancólica, relaxada | Ocasião: bar,jam session,violão | Tags: blues, folk, violão, facil, bar, jam

Bob Dylan, nascido Robert Allen Zimmerman é um cantor, compositor, escritor, ator, pintor e artista visual norte-americano, e uma importante

figura na cultura popular há mais de sessenta anos. Grande parte do seu trabalho mais célebre data da década de 1960, quando canções como "Blowin' in the Wind" (1963) e "The Times They Are a Changin'" (1964) se tornaram hinos dos movimentos pelos direitos civis e de oposição à Guerra do Vietnã. Suas letras durante esse período incorporaram uma ampla gama de influências políticas, sociais, filosóficas e literárias, desafiaram as convenções da música pop e apelaram à crescente contracultura. Por conta disso, a música folk, na cultura norte-americana, atingiu o auge de popularidade nas décadas de 1950 e 1960 e Bob Dylan incorporou as tensões dessa época da melhor forma, com foco nos detalhes e humor. Myrtle Beach is a resort city in Horry County, South Carolina, United States. It is located in the center of a long and continuous 60-mile (97 km) stretch of beach known as the "Grand Strand" in the northeastern part of the state, on the East Coast of the United States. Its year-round population was 35,682 as of the 2020 census, making it the 13th-most populous city in South Carolina.

Afinação: E A D G B ETecla: ACapotraste: Sem capotraste Shortline Blues by Bob Woods [Intro] D [Verse] D F#m 8 old boxcars rollin out on the night G A Set off the brakes, Move out with our train D F#m Down these rails lay the year my dad was born G A Sometimes i hear his voice, In this diesel horn [Refrain] Em F#m As the squeks that stands guard in the night Em F#m I see myself standing with my brakemans light G Bm G A D I knew someday Id roll [Verse] D F#m 8 old boxcars rollin down these old rails G A I hear voices in the squeking railroad wheels D F#m Of all the men that work this line before me G A Im just a pages some old railroad history [Refrain] Em F#m As the squeks that stands by against the throttle Em F#m No trains from there since 1964 G Bm G A I hear these two wheels roll [Chorus] Bm G If i could throw switch the take back in time D A Id take this engine down Dear lord abandone line and i Bm G Run to the end and i put the stations back D A And i let this whistles sing As we went rolling past [Verse] D F#m 8 old boxcars rollin out off the bridge G A Im thinking back on all the work I did D F#m To bring me here with my hand on this freight train G A Thinkin back on drawing switches on the rain [Refrain] Em F#m As I ride this old train thru the night Em F#m I watch the world through this bounce in her light G Bm G A I hear these two wheels roll [Interlude] D F#m G A D F#m G A Em F#m Em F#m G A [Chorus] Bm G If I could throw a switch that takes me back in time D A F# Id take this engine down Their long abandoned line and I Bm G Run to the end and i put the stations back D A And id let this whistles sing, As we went rolling past [Verse] D F#m 8 old boxcars rolling up these old track G A 4 hours later now were heading back D F#m Switch out the yard shut the engine down G A Find me in my truck and hit back out of town [Refrain] Em F#m As the switch that stands guard in the night Em F#m I see myself standing in my greatmans life G Bm G A I knew someday I roll [Outro] D F#m G A Shortline blues D F#m G A D F#m G A D F#m G
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